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In this episode, Wency delves into the details of her journey, from working at a leading Chinese-language tech publication to joining an international VC firm, and now writing about China’s AI and tech ecosystem for a global audience. Wency provides a holistic view of the different players from the LLM startups to the leaders in consumer applications and to the rising domestic Nvidia challengers. She is also someone who’s really on the ground and plugged in with the startup community in China, so she sheds light on the real hustle culture and dichotomy of “lying flat” vs. “involution”.
Highlighting the differences between tech events in China and the US. She dissects the discourse in China’s youth today, where two seemingly contrasting sentiments coexist. China’s generational gap feels like it happens every five years because of the vast difference of the speed of technology development. Comparing the differences between tech events in China and the US, the invisible hand of the local governments encourages innovation and commerce.
She then also addresses misconceptions about Chinese startups and emphasizes the importance of understanding the unique dynamics of the Chinese tech landscape and how Chinese founders still see the US as the benchmark. And ending the conversation with a personal reflection of how her father had never dreamed of the economic growth and personal gains he would experience in a lifetime, a look into the average Chinese man’s sentiment towards the country’s technological development, and showcasing her collection of Labubus.
Spotify link here.
In today’s world, there’s no shortage of information. Knowledge is abundant, perspectives are everywhere. But true insight doesn’t come from access alone—it comes from differentiated understanding. It’s the ability to piece together scattered signals, cut through the noise and clutter, and form a clear, original perspective on a situation, a trend, a business, or a person. That’s what makes understanding powerful.
Every episode, I bring in a guest with a unique point of view on a critical matter, phenomenon, or business trend—someone who can help us see things differently.
For more information on the podcast series, see here.
Chapters
00:00 Wency’s Journey from VR to China Journalism to VC and to International Journalism
06:48 The Evolution of China Tech from 2020-2025: Trends and Change
11:51 Deep Dive into AI: Observations and Major Players
23:19 China’s Youth: “Lying Flat,” Involution and the Hustle Culture
30:15 Generational Perspectives on Success
32:14 The Mission-Driven Entrepreneurial Spirit
34:58 Contrasting Global Tech Events
38:12 Misconceptions About Chinese Startups
41:13 Trade Policies Affecting The Average Business and Average Person
43:51 Perceptions of Tech Competition with the West
47:58 The Future of Technology and Society
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By Grace ShaoIn this episode, Wency delves into the details of her journey, from working at a leading Chinese-language tech publication to joining an international VC firm, and now writing about China’s AI and tech ecosystem for a global audience. Wency provides a holistic view of the different players from the LLM startups to the leaders in consumer applications and to the rising domestic Nvidia challengers. She is also someone who’s really on the ground and plugged in with the startup community in China, so she sheds light on the real hustle culture and dichotomy of “lying flat” vs. “involution”.
Highlighting the differences between tech events in China and the US. She dissects the discourse in China’s youth today, where two seemingly contrasting sentiments coexist. China’s generational gap feels like it happens every five years because of the vast difference of the speed of technology development. Comparing the differences between tech events in China and the US, the invisible hand of the local governments encourages innovation and commerce.
She then also addresses misconceptions about Chinese startups and emphasizes the importance of understanding the unique dynamics of the Chinese tech landscape and how Chinese founders still see the US as the benchmark. And ending the conversation with a personal reflection of how her father had never dreamed of the economic growth and personal gains he would experience in a lifetime, a look into the average Chinese man’s sentiment towards the country’s technological development, and showcasing her collection of Labubus.
Spotify link here.
In today’s world, there’s no shortage of information. Knowledge is abundant, perspectives are everywhere. But true insight doesn’t come from access alone—it comes from differentiated understanding. It’s the ability to piece together scattered signals, cut through the noise and clutter, and form a clear, original perspective on a situation, a trend, a business, or a person. That’s what makes understanding powerful.
Every episode, I bring in a guest with a unique point of view on a critical matter, phenomenon, or business trend—someone who can help us see things differently.
For more information on the podcast series, see here.
Chapters
00:00 Wency’s Journey from VR to China Journalism to VC and to International Journalism
06:48 The Evolution of China Tech from 2020-2025: Trends and Change
11:51 Deep Dive into AI: Observations and Major Players
23:19 China’s Youth: “Lying Flat,” Involution and the Hustle Culture
30:15 Generational Perspectives on Success
32:14 The Mission-Driven Entrepreneurial Spirit
34:58 Contrasting Global Tech Events
38:12 Misconceptions About Chinese Startups
41:13 Trade Policies Affecting The Average Business and Average Person
43:51 Perceptions of Tech Competition with the West
47:58 The Future of Technology and Society
AI Proem is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.